I have run Linux Mint 19 up on my MacBook Pro to get to the devices.
All from memory from years ago, I am surprised they still work.
As I have previously said to access a HW device you have to run as root.
I also said one of the events do it.
And also I have said it passes binary garbage.
I have sent a screen shot showing MY 'event7' the EXTERNAL mouse and 'event14' the trackpad.
These events are multiplexed mouse and trackpad events and show ANYTHING that either does.
Yours may not be the same event numbers but try mine first and then go through them one by one. As you are reading them and NOT attempting to write then it is relatively safe to do so.
EDIT:
By root access I mean open up a root terminal, set up as such, directly from an admin account?
ISTR that many years ago one could, but of that I am probably wrong these days.
I'm getting the following error:
line 21: syntax error near unexpected token `done`
line 21: `done`
and I haven't been able to figure out why.
Here is my code
#!/bin/sh
if ; then
echo 'Usage: rename getexp/replStr '
exit 0
fi
arg = $1
shift
while ; do (5 Replies)
Guys ,
This is an output of my script errored out for "Syntax error near unexpected token `(' " Can someone tell me whats wrong with my script.
Below is my original script pasted.
#!/bin/bash
Script Creation Date 01/21/2010
Author baraghun
... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I am running the following script through cygwin and getting below mentioned error.
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#!/bin/sh
# constants
WORK_DIR="deploy"
INFOFILE="deploy.info"
INTROFILE="Intro.sh"
CMGMT_PKG="com.kintana.cmgmt.deploy"
DEPLOY_PREFIX="mitg"
... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
This is a script which converts hex to bin. However am finding an error while executing
syntax error near unexpected token `='
`($hexfile, $binfile) = @ARGV;'
I am running using ./fil.pl <hexfile> <binfile>
###################################################
#
# this script... (3 Replies)
What do I do here?
#!/bin/bash
payload=-1 AND 1=IF(21,BENCHMARK(5000000,MD5(CHAR(115,113,108,109,97,112))),0)#
hash=`echo -n $payload md5sum tr -d 'n' sed 'ss-sg' md5sum tr -d 'n' sed 'ss-sg'`
curl --data cs2=chronopay&cs1=$payload&cs3=$hash&transaction_type=rebill... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to read the session log through script. But it keeps showing me some error near. I have tried everything. Even tried converting the script using sed command to remove the hidden characters(\r).But nothing seems to be working.Below is the script :
#!/bin/bash
cd... (6 Replies)
I tried to execute the code but I got this error
./Array.c: line 9: syntax error near unexpected token '('
./Array.c: line 9: ' nvals = get_data(a,MAXARRAY);'
and
#include<stdio.h>
#define MAXARRAY 1000
main()
{
int a,
nvals;
nvals =... (7 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a simple script that doesn't work somehow. I can't seem to be spotting the cause of the malfunction.
count=$((1))
for item in `cat test1.txt`
printf %s `sed -n $((count))p test2.txt` > test3.txt
count=$((count+1))
do
something
done
I get ;
./why.sh: line 3:... (14 Replies)
I have 2 files like a.txt and b.txt and the content is as below
cat a.txt
810750125 117780 /BSCSQAT4A/bscsqat4a/lib/jar/wclt_common.jar
1803152428 13300 /BSCSQAT4A/bscsqat4a/lib/jar/WFMSSupportTool.jar
2663502779 67049 /BSCSQAT4A/bscsqat4a/lib/jar/wma.jar
687942896 665272... (1 Reply)
Dears,
While executing the below script im getting the error at line 30. Please let me know what changes to be done to fix this.
test.sh: line 30: syntax error near unexpected token `done'
test.sh: line 30: ` done '
#!/bin/sh
# Rev. PA1
# author: eillops
# date: 26-04-2018
#
#... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Kamesh G
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
mouseemu
MOUSEEMU(8) System Manager's Manual MOUSEEMU(8)NAME
mouseemu - Emulate mouse buttons and mouse wheel
SYNOPSIS
mouseemu [options]
DESCRIPTION
Mouseemu is a daemon to emulate mouse buttons on trackpads with only one button. It lets you:
- emulate middle and right click
- emulate mouse wheel
- block trackpad while typing
It was initially developed for Apple PowerBooks and iBooks, but it may be useful on other architectures as well.
This program only works when booting a 2.6 kernel because it uses the new uinput interface to emulate the mouse.
OPTIONS -middle B2_MOD B2_KEY
Modifier and key for the middle (second) mouse button. Defaults to F10 and no modifier on PowerPC and Intel Macs, and to none on all
other architectures.
-right B3_MOD B3_KEY
Modifier and key for the right (third) mouse button. Defaults to F11 and no modifier on PowerPC and Intel Macs, and to none on all
other architectures.
-scroll SCROLL_MOD
Modifier for the scrolling function. Defaults to Alt.
-typing-block DELAY
Time in milliseconds for which the trackpad will be blocked while typing on the keyboard. Defaults to 300ms.
-device UINPUT
Device node for the uinput device. Defaults to /dev/uinput. If this device is not read and writeable the following devices are also
tried: /dev/uinput, /dev/input/uinput and /dev/misc/uinput.
-nofork
don't run in the background
-autorescan
Automatically scan every 5s for new devices. This is normally not need, as udev should inform mouseemu about new devices.
-debug print debugging messages about device scans
-help show usage message
The key codes for the buttons and modifiers are key scancodes. They can be found in include/linux/input.h in the kernel headers or by using
`showkey` in a console. The keycodes must be given as decimal values (`showkey` displays hex values!).
Mouseemu does normally not automatically scan for new devices. An udev rule is used to trigger a rescan when new devices are connected. You
can also trigger a rescan manually by sending a HUP signal to the mouseemu process.
EXAMPLES
To have the same behaviour as in MacOS X (CTRL-click for right mouse button and no emulation for the middle button):
mouseemu -middle 0 0 -right 29 272
The code for the (left) mouse button is 272 (0x110 in hex). The code for CTRL is 29.
Trigger a rescan for newly attached devices:
kill -HUP `cat /var/run/mouseemu.pid`
AUTHOR
Mouseemu was written by Colin Leroy <colin@colino.net>. This manpage was originally written by Gaudenz Steinlin <gaudenz@debian.org> for
the Debian Project, but may be used by others under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
2005-03-29 MOUSEEMU(8)